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The Kennet and Avon Canal in pictures

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The Kennet and Avon Canal is made up of three historic waterways. The Kennet Navigation created a navigable link between Newbury and Reading in the early 18th Century. Shortly afterwards the Avon Navigation similarly linked the cities of Bath and Bristol. A 57 mile long artificial canal was constructed between 1794 and 1810 to join these two waterways. This provided a link from Bristol to Reading and then on to London, via the River Thames. At a time when road transport was costly, slow and unreliable, the UK's canals played a crucial role in unleashing the power of the industrial revolution. Huge social change followed, as the country transformed from a primarily agrarian economy, to become, for a while at least, the world's leading industrial power. With over 320 full colour photographs, "The Kennet and Avon Canal in pictures" starts by setting out the canal's context, including a brief history, before embarking on an end-to-end tour. This is followed by a selection of picturesque winter images, before finally looking at a selection of the wide range of flora and fauna, that can be seen and enjoyed along this waterway. With its rich and varied selection of images, the book makes an excellent souvenir for those who have experienced this quintessential English canal. It is a valuable planning aid for anyone preparing for a visit and an essential volume for all canal enthusiasts. Other books in the UK Canals series include 2: Wildlife of the Kennet and Avon Canal, 3: Weird and wonderful canal photographs and 4: The Erewash Canal in context. Also by the same author, Pandemic diary: Newbury in a time of crisis, Pandemic diary 2: Newbury emerges from lockdown and Living in a digital world: Demystifying technology. For more details about Mark C Baker books see http: //www.educationvision.co.uk/books.html

Author Biography:

Mark C Baker is an enthusiastic and accomplished photographer, who has spent a lot of time capturing images of the Kennet and Avon Canal, that runs through Newbury in Berkshire, where he lives. He can often be seen trudging the towpath with a variety of photographic equipment. He volunteers regularly with the Canal and River Trust (CRT), being one of the first Towpath Taskforce volunteers in the local area. As well as participating in the normal range of volunteer tasks, he has taken a particular interest in anti-litter activities and the national campaign to encourage people, that want to feed ducks and swans, to use healthier alternatives to bread. As a member of the Kennet and Avon Canal Environmental Champions Group, Mark devised the concept of insect youth hostels (miniaturised versions of bug hotels). He also developed an in-house survey to help inform staff and volunteers about problems with plastic waste and explore how CRT can play its part in tackling this serious environmental issue. His photographs have been used in various CRT publications and documents and on numerous information boards. By the same author: "Living in a digital world: Demystifying technology"
Release date Australia
April 18th, 2018
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, color
Pages
138
Dimensions
216x279x9
ISBN-13
9781987515220
Product ID
37256599

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